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Crawford Amber

Crawford Amber's 312 vertically folding door offers an alternative to an overhead sectional door for industrial premises where space is limited, requiring minimum clearance behind the doors. Designed for use in industrial premises and available up to 5 x 5m, its sections fold and stack up under the roof for a completely free doorway. Seals top and bottom and between the sections keep out damp and cold.

A collection of some of post-war Britain’s most significant architectural work is to leave the country after the surviving members of Archigram were given the go-ahead to sell their archive to a Hong Kong museum for £1.8 million

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